Upcoming Webinars
JOIN US TOMORROW - June 13, 2013. 1:00 - 2:00 pm
KWIC Webinar Using Data to Describe Your Community
The Thursday, June 13, 2013 webinar will provide examples of how to describe your community using data for local planning. The KWIC Team will showcase the Facilitator Guide for Using Data to Build Comprehensive Systems for Infants and Families. In addition, KWIC data and our partner's data will be highlighted. The KWIC Team hosts monthly webinars on various features and functionality of the KWIC website as well as other data topics. The KWIC Team welcomes feedback on how and where users are incorporating KWIC data in their daily work.
June 19, 2013. 2:00pm - 3:30pm
Prevention and Early Identification of Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions in Children and Youth Webinar
The Center for Medicaid and Chip Services (CMCS) is hosting a webinar on June 19, 2013 to discuss the CMCS Informational Bulletin on Prevention and Early Identification of Mental Health and Substance Use Conditions in Children, which was released on  March 27th, 2013. This CMCS Informational Bulletin was issued to help inform states about resources available to help them meet the needs of children under Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT), specifically with respect to mental health and substance use disorder services. This webinar features speakers from several federal agencies discussing the Informational Bulletin and collaborative efforts underway between agencies.
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Learn to Support Fatherhood Roles
The Office of Adolescent Health (OAH) is offering a course providing an overview of important insights and data on the unique and irreplaceable role that fathers (including teen fathers) play in the well-being of their children. It equips organizations to effectively support fathers, consistently and for the long-term, and reduce the ill effects of father absence in communities.
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New Mental Health Website Launched
This new federal website, a collaboration of several federal offices, offers a variety of resources and tips for parents, educators and individuals to raise mental health awareness, start conversations about mental health, and pave the way for those who need help to receive it.
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USDA Summer Food Service Program
Many families have difficulty feeding their children during the summer months. Increase awareness of the federal summer meals program by taking a look at the USDA Summer Food Service Program (SFSP).
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